Downtown Baltimore headed into pandemic in strong position but uncertainty...
The Downtown Partnership will unveil its annual "state of downtown" report on Tuesday, showing impact from coronavirus-related closures and impact.
View ArticleMaryland reports 305 new cases of coronavirus as infections swell elsewhere
Maryland officials reported 305 new cases of the coronavirus Tuesday, continuing of the state’s run of moderate increases in infections as caseloads surge in other states.
View ArticleScott, Baltimore’s Democratic nominee for mayor, urges NAACP to reconsider...
Baltimore’s Democratic nominee for mayor, Brandon Scott, is urging the NAACP to reconsider its move to Washington, D.C., given the organization’s seasoned history in the city.
View ArticleMaryland Gov. Hogan extends executive order prohibiting utility providers...
Utility providers may not cut off residents’ gas, phone, water, cable or internet or charge late fees for overdue payments until Aug. 1, following an extension of a coronavirus-related executive order...
View ArticleAnne Arundel libraries open doors after months of closure for coronavirus,...
Each branch will have free masks available, as mask-wearing will be mandatory to enter.
View Article‘He lived an awesome life’: Tommy Dent, owner of auto detailing shop,...
Tommy Dent, the longtime owner of Tommy D’s Detail, died June 25 of an apparent heart attack at age 69. His unexpected death shocked many, particularly those who knew him well.
View ArticleOrioles sign top draft pick Heston Kjerstad for $5.2 million bonus
Orioles top draft pick Heston Kjerstad signed his professional contract Tuesday for $5.2 million, below the recommended slot of $7.79 million.
View ArticleMaryland to begin restoring normal MTA bus, subway, light rail, MARC service...
The Maryland Transit Administration, which limited service in March on its buses, subway, light rail and trains to curb the spread of the coronavirus, will begin the process of restoring more normal...
View ArticleAs Maryland’s coronavirus recovery continues, here’s a list of businesses...
This list will be updated as more Maryland institutions announce plans for reopening.
View ArticleHoward County libraries begin contactless pickup as part of reopening process
The Howard County Library System moved to the next step in its reopening process this week by starting contactless pickup amid the coronavirus pandemic.
View ArticleNaval Academy welcomes plebes for unusually calm Induction Day under...
Instead of one day, I-Day has now been spread to four days, with about 325 plebes coming each day, said Cmdr. Kelly Laing, officer in charge of Plebe Summer.
View ArticleShelter-in-place ended at Odenton apartment complex after Anne Arundel police...
After hours of negotiations, Anne Arundel County police took an armed man into custody Tuesday outside the Odenton apartment where he barricaded himself.
View ArticleAberdeen IronBirds will host drive-in July 4 fireworks at Ripken Stadium
The Aberdeen IronBirds will host a drive-in Independence Day fireworks display from Leidos Field at Ripken Stadium on Saturday, July 4. It will be the only Fourth of July fireworks event in Harford...
View ArticleDelayed Sykesville sanitation project complete, Schoolhouse Road pumping...
On June 26, the Carroll County Bureau of Utilities announced the completion of construction for the Schoolhouse Road Pumping Station and Force Main Project.
View ArticlePolice issue all-clear after suspicious SUV reported in downtown Baltimore...
Baltimore police have issued an all-clear after investigating a suspicious sports utility vehicle discovered with a large number of oxygen tanks in the parking garage of The Gallery at Harborplace...
View ArticleDelaware closes bars in beach towns ahead of July Fourth weekend as...
Delaware Gov. John Carney announced Tuesday that he’s delaying Phase 3 of the state’s reopening and closing all bars around the beaches indefinitely because of a recent uptick in coronavirus cases.
View ArticleHarford sheriff discusses initiatives to improve police-community relations...
The “Uncomfortable Conversation” event was spurred by national events, however, specifically the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police on May 25 and the national, even global,...
View ArticleRichard H. Rapuano, Under Armour logistician, dies
Richard H. Rapuano, an Under Armour logistician who earlier had worked for Stanley Black & Decker, died June 23 of a cardiac arrest at his Ruxton home. He was 56.
View ArticleLois Posey Gibbons, originator of Mrs. Posé’s cheesecake, dies
Lois Gibbons, a waitress-turned-baker who created a Baltimore dessert phenomenon, Mrs. Posé’s cheesecake, died of complications of a blood clot June 24 at The Palms in Sebring, Florida. The former...
View ArticleSuperintendents say schools in Central Maryland unlikely to return to normal...
Baltimore-area public school students aren’t likely to return to five-day-a-week, in-person classes in the fall, school superintendents told lawmakers Tuesday.
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